• Reviews around coffee (2.45 of 5)

    Cuisinart Supreme Grind Automatic Burr Mill (Renewed)

    • I can actually get coarse ground coffee for cold brew and french press which has made our coffee much better
    • My coffee has been delicious thanks to this grinder and using the pour over method
    • OK, it was really inexpensive, and ground coffee OK, but the noise level was unacceptable, and I'm a guy who works all day with woodworking machinery!
    • Pros: cheap, large capacity, adjustable grind, stainless looks niceCons: some "fine coffee dust" buildup, loudI couldn't tell that it was remanufactured, it looked new
    • Set for 4 cuts, sometimes it would grind enough coffee for 2 pots, sometimes not enough for one
    • Excellent coffee NOT bidder at all
    • Best coffee grinder ever!
    • A consort of good coffee gear is
    • the unit itself was great, it ground coffee very well and the grind options were numerous
    • I like it though and truly enjoy my coffee.
    • I bought one these from another vendor and that one literally fell apart,this one I purchased in Oct. runs but does not grind the coffee
    • i tried to grind coffee in this grinder it grinded for two seconds and stopped working as if it lost
    • But it grinds coffee, which is better than buying preground.
    • Save me time a few more minutes every morning when I make my cup of joe as I prefer to grind my coffee right before every cup.
    • No matter what you do, as soon as you pull out the container, coffee falls everywhere
    • but I wasn't interested enough to dump lots of hours into learning the whole process of making iteratively better coffee at home
    • Provides a reasonably consistent quantity of ground coffee.
    • I love that I know just need to dial a coffee grind level and amount and let the hopper and grinder do the work.
    • Just leave the fresh ground coffee in the container till you need it
    • I use a French Press and I get a pretty even ground at the right size every time...delicious home pressed coffee every day
    • Typical coffee... works fine.
    • When opening the top, coffee spills all over the counter and trying to get the coffee is a hassle as it's
    • I spent about 3-3 1/2 hours disassembling scrubbing and disinfecting each machine so they were as clean as new before I used them, because I know a lot of people would be saying to themselves, I’d never buy used/dirty coffee machines.
    • yes I have tried to clean it if I hold with both hands and shake it like mariachies it will grind some coffee
    • I'm happy for the experience I had with this Cuisinart grinder, but I wouldn't recommend it for anyone wanting to make good coffee
    • If you like dark roasted oily coffee beans this will happen to you
    • This is a wonderful coffee grinder that provides perfectly uniform grinds
    • This assists in producing a more uniform grind, keeps the coffee from heating up while being ground and to prevents too much static from being generated in the grinding process.
    • Fresh ground beans make better coffee.
    • Before I got into perfecting coffee, myself and everyone I know would make good coffee, but there is something about commercial equipment and a good consistent water, that crosses the line from a good home coffee making, to crossing into making coffee like a pro
    • Timing feature is great, gives out the right amount of ground coffee.
    • start by finding people who demonstrate their expertise by handing you a cup of the best coffee you've ever had
    • Recommended for not-so-picky coffee drinkers (those who can tell the difference between fresh ground beans and folgers), but not recommended to picky drinkers (those who can tell you the time and weather conditions of when the coffee was ground based upon the taste).
    • this is about the cheapest way you are going to find a decent coffee grinder, but it is definitely not the best.
    • Again, I think if I ever get tired of my mill, I'll go back to my trusty coffee grinder.
    • I was desperate and it gave me ground coffee
    • If you grind coffee for daily use as opposed to bulk use this will do you just be aware of the noise.
    • We're amazed at the difference between ground coffee and milled coffee
    • After a week of swimming in really great coffee - culinary *experience* coffee - it's too hard to go back to my old, lower standards
    • What matters is the variable grind and the fantastic coffee we've been making
    • I have used this to grind coarse coffee for french press and cold press, as well as finer coffee for pour over
    • On to the grinder, I was asked to get one similar to our previous cuisineart grinder that served us for more years than I could remember, always giving us a consistant medium grind that made awesome coffee
    • Timer allows you to skip the measuring, just set the timer number to the number cups, press the button, wait a few seconds, then dump the freshly ground coffee into your filter
    • It cuts the coffee nice and fine for Expresso and Makes nice Drip Coffee too!
    • This is by far the best coffee grinder in my opinion
    • Use a brush and perhaps a toothpick to clean away any coffee residue (fines, of course).
    • It grinds coffee well, with little mess or fuss.
    • We grind coffee once or twice daily
    • This is a second purchase because the one I had for a year clogged up and motor burned up because I tried to regrind already ground coffee
    • If you like smooooth coffee this might be what you are looking for.
    • Favorite coffee grinder
    • I have used this to grind coarse coffee for french press and cold press, as well as finer coffee for pour over
    • TIME: research, finding the best coffee joint in town, taking classes, plan a vacation around coffee tasting and learning
    • Excellent coffee grinder compared to a spinning blade
    • Remember that you love *coffee* - not
    • The quaility of freshly ground coffee every morning
    • It makes a bit of a mess when you take the ground coffee catch in and out
    • It can grind so much more coffee at once, which is important in our household of coffee drinkers, and you can control the grind so much better than in a handheld grinder
    • Set for 4 cuts, sometimes it would grind enough coffee for 2 pots, sometimes not enough for one
    • This is the best coffee grinder I have ever owned.
    • Yes, this grinder will work to grind coffee for your drip coffee maker, but the grinds are not consistent.
    • I really like having fresh ground coffee in the morning, with the push of a button it couldn't be any easier.
    • Yeah, it's noisy (you're grinding coffee beans), but this is the best coffee grinder.
    • Set for 4 cuts, sometimes it would grind enough coffee for 2 pots, sometimes not enough for one
    • Then start running it before you put coffee in the unit to grind.
    • It grinds coffee well, with little mess or fuss.
    • the unit itself was great, it ground coffee very well and the grind options were numerous
    • I will say that this grinder produces a fair amount of fine dust along with any coarseness of grounds, which I'm told is the sign of a cheap coffee grinder
    • It fell in with the rest of my grounds and when I make coffee, it 'disolves' into the water, making the coffee taste bad near the bottom of the pot/ cup.
    • Doesn't get ground coffee all over the place, love it!
    • This grinder is really, really loud and very messy when removing canister and dumping coffee into filter.